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Two Worlds - Review @ Strategy Informer

by Magerette, 2007-10-11 08:14:07

Strategy Informer has a review of Reality Pump's action RPG, Two Worlds more or less on the positive end of the spectrum at 6.2:

The story of Two Worlds is familiar enough to confuse you as to which game you’re playing today, but also frees the player from concerns about exactly what’s happening: a matter which indirectly promotes the free-roaming aspect of modern RPGs and encourages gamers to choose a direction for their character that’s not necessarily dictated by the most direct route to completion of the game.

Two Worlds succeeds at what it sets out to provide – a poor man’s Oblivion and a simple, unrestrictive introduction to role playing games. Freedom really is the nature of the game, and if exploring a new world – and slaughtering hundreds of wild boar - is something you’ll enjoy, Two Worlds isn’t a bad choice. Splashing around in these shallow waters can be a lot of fun, but the depth isn’t there for gamers who want real submersion.

Top Game Moment: Although a lot of the dialogue is simply painful, the main character has a great line as he heads into battle: “Say hello to death!”

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Two Worlds

SP/MP: Single + MP
Setting: Fantasy
Genre: Action-RPG
Platform: PC, Xbox 360
Release: Released


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